Guess what: Pakistani authorities have conducted psychological tests on the American man apparently on the trail of Osama bin Laden who was arrested near the Afghanistan border. Gary Brooks Faulkner, a 50-year-old Colorado resident, was found armed and a source told the AFP, "They are asking him a lot of things, especially about the sword and dagger that look like ceremonial weapons. He said he wanted to kill Usama but killing Usama with a sword and dagger is not child's play. Carrying a pistol and such a long sword is definitely a crime but we need a lot more clarifications."

Faulkner's sister spoke to the Daily News and gave a guess about his intentions, "He only has 9% kidney function, and the only thing that can cure him is a transplant. He needs dialysis three times a week. I'm guessing that he wanted to do one last thing for his country before he died." She added that he wasn't after the $50 million reward from the U.S. authorities, "My brother is extremely religious since his troubled youth. He's not crazy." And a brother said, "He is highly intelligent and loves his country and he has not forgotten what Osama has done to this country."

One Pakistani official said, "We initially laughed when he told us he wanted to kill Osama bin Laden." Another tidbit: Besides his weapons and night vision goggles, Faulkner was reportedly found with hashish (hello, hashish-assassin connection).